Qian Zheng

Co-founder and CTO of Zaro, the London-based AI company building a shared context layer for enterprise agents. Previously the first engineering hire at Convergence, where he built the production system for Proxy before Salesforce's acquisition.
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Qian Zheng is a Chinese-born software engineer and entrepreneur based in London, and the co-founder and CTO of Zaro, an AI company building a shared memory and context platform for enterprise organisations. He holds a degree in Computer Science and brings a background in large-scale production systems to Zaro's technical architecture.

Zheng joined Convergence as the company's first engineering hire, responsible for building the production system behind Proxy from scratch. Proxy was one of the first AI agents capable of navigating any software without API integrations, using long-term memory to complete tasks autonomously. When Salesforce acquired Convergence, Zheng contributed to the development of Agentforce, Salesforce's enterprise AI platform, gaining deep experience in how large organisations deploy and scale agentic AI.

In 2025, Zheng co-founded Zaro alongside Michael Bajwa with a thesis that the intelligence generated by enterprise AI should stay with the company, not the vendor. As CTO, he leads the technical development of Zaro's shared context layer — a platform that connects company data, decisions, and workflows so that agents build on each other's work rather than starting from zero. Zaro raised a $5.1 million pre-seed round led by Cherry Ventures in June 2026.

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